Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Aiming to put on a show for home fans

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A Italians, on what is the first occasion both men have played in the stadium as Town players.

The £7.5m Ince, who signed from Derby County, followed up the only goal against Accrington Stanley with strikes against Bury and SV Sandhausen.

Mounie, who was brought in earlier this month from Montpellie­r for a fee of around £11.5m, scored at Bury, Sandhausen and then netted the only goal at Barnsley.

Experience­d Jonathan Hogg says Ince and Mounie are just two of a crop of excellent signings made by the club.

“We have signed some topquality players,” said midfielder Hogg, who has signed an extended contract himself.

“Steve has scored in nearly every game he’s played and I think he will be one to watch for us this year.

“Tom Ince has been a goal machine in pre-season as well and we are going to need that type of finishing all season, because it’s not going to be easy.

“When we do create chances in the Premier League we need to take as many as we can.”

Fans are reminded it’s a 6pm kick-off at the John Smith’s tonight.

Tickets are available in the Revell Ward Stand (Upper Tier), Fantastic Media Stand (Upper Tier) as well as a reduced capacity in the Chadwick Lawrence Cowshed (South Stand).

With a revised capacity of just under 10,000, prices are £10 for adults and £5 for Under-18s, and tickets have been on sale on a first come served basis.

A lot has happened in Huddersfie­ld Town’s world over the last 48 years.

The Terriers’ top flight promotions have bookended five promotions in the lower leagues and six heartbreak­ing relegation­s.

Town heroes such as Frank Worthingto­n, Andy Booth and

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